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LarryD
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So the old Rolleicord with a roll of Rollei Superpan 200 pushed a stop in Xtol.
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Nice, Larry! If that's the Angel of Music, you should return to her soon with a boom-box for her shoulder.
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January 05, 2012, 04:33:08 PM »
Larry, that film came through the 1-stop push quite nicely. I can't say that I know anything about the Superpan 200 film. Aren't 200 speed b&w films pretty rare? I know that Foma made one. I don't think that Agfa did, did they? Years ago (late /50's) I remember reading about pushing Plux-X to 400; I never tried it. By mistake I have exposed APX 100 at 400; I developed it in Rodinal 1:25 for 16 mins rather than 8* and it was ok. I've never looked at the whole menu of developers and what they do. Thanks for doing that!
*Note: I edited this to correct what time and developer I used for pushing APX 100; what I had in the original post was from memory and it was completely wrong-- which I discovered when I looked at my notes.
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Well it is made by AGFA Belgium. Foma and AGFA are the last ISO 200 B&W films I know of. Forte used to have one. Thanks and you are very welcome.
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Nice one L-man, real nice.
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Thanks folks
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